DescriptionJean-Baptiste-Marie Chapaghat 1786 -1859 (St John Vianney).jpg
English: French priest who founded the world-wide community of Marist Brothers dedicated to educating young people. The pair of four-foot mahogany figures sculpted by Denis Parsons, each of which took 125 hours to carve; beleived to have been destined for Ontario, Canada.
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